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IVOIRE PASTRY BOUTIQUE IN SAIGON Story by T3 Architects IVOIRE PASTRY BOUTIQUE IN SAIGON
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
PaintingDulux Australia
Solid SurfaceDuramacs
Bathroom EquipmentsKohler
Recycled Plastic FurniturePlastic People
Floor TilesVietceramics
Aluminium DoorsXingfa

Product Spec Sheet
Painting
Solid Surface
Bathroom Equipments
by Kohler
Recycled Plastic Furniture
Floor Tiles
Aluminium Doors
by Xingfa

IVOIRE PASTRY BOUTIQUE IN SAIGON

T3 Architects as Architects

T3 ARCHITECTS Team has been invited by IVOIRE co-founders, Doan (talented pastry chef) and Nigel to design its new Pastry Shop in Saigon, next to the Opera. The goal: offer a larger space for their loyal customers and extend to size of the kitchen to produce always the best quality pastries and continuing to do research & development to remain the best in town! 

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND

The design of T3 Team reflects the level of refinement of the pastries in terms of quality, aesthetic and innovation. First, T3 designers concentrate their effort on façade, to propose a minimalist design but promoting a Vietnamese’s materials (ceramic from North Vietnam), hand-made, with an Ivory color, of course. The random shapes of ceramic pieces brings both dynamism and elegance to the façade!

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND

The door handle and signage has been designed by Matthias Laurent from Wedothatstuff and made by Sebastien Sicot, best steel craftsman in Vietnam; the illuminated flag sign has been hand-made by KOBI Lighting Studio workshop. The interior IVOIRE logo made in ceramic is an art piece from Agnes Thierry! All details have been carefully considered, designed and realized, like the pastries from Doan!

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND

When we push the doors, the pastries are highlighted by a very precise lighting with a strong red light index to make sure that the real color of cakes appear. It has also a direct positive impact on sales. All serious people know that!. Staircase have been designed as an Art piece, with a beautiful stairs shape made in terrazzo, and inspired by pastry dough. Same for the “wave” of the façade and ceiling which makes reference to the softness of the dough before doing pastries. 

In terms of color palette, T3 mixed off-white (for façade and terrazzo floor), black (for steel frames), solid wood (to bring coziness), grey (stucco on certain walls) and a cocoa powder color (in line with “gourmandize”.

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND

Materials are all sourced in Vietnam to limit the pollution related to transport and also to promote the local economy and Vietnamese know-how. Air quality has been also well considered to avoid chemicals, VOC and all plastic, except the doors, lockers, large desk and roof at the 3rd and 4th level where T3 collaborated with Plastic People to design and produce tailor-made lose furniture made from recycled plastic (700kg recycled in total for such a “small” project).

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND

T3 first intention on IVOIRE project was to convince the owners to preserve the concrete structure of the existing building as it is the most sustainable approach we can have when considering any project: preserving existing is the best manner to reduce the carbon footprint of the construction process. Then, if architects and interior designer are talented, it is always possible to turn a “basic” building” in a sustainable and elegant building which make Saigon more beautiful! 

Even on small project like IVOIRE Pastry, T3 always promotes a frugal approach in terms of Design solutions and selection of materials. Global warming affect all the Humanity right now and every single Design Studio must be involved to fight against it…

photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND
photo_credit Herve GOUBAND
Herve GOUBAND
photo_credit T3 Architects
T3 Architects
photo_credit T3 Architects
T3 Architects
photo_credit T3 Architects
T3 Architects

Material Used :
1. Vietceramics - Floor Tiles
2. Duramacs - Solid Surface
3. Dulux - Painting
4. Plastic People - Recycled Plastic
5. Xingfa - Aluminium Doors
6. Kohler - Bathroom Equipments

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IVOIRE PASTRY BOUTIQUE: Shining lights on its details

kobi lighting studio as Lighting Design

"For small scale projects, we don’t need lighting experts"
Well, we couldn’t disagree more ! Let us prove you wrong, because if you want high-end projects, there is no possible compromise. 

At kobi lighting studio, we believe that no matter the size of the project and its challenges, it is always possible and recommended to involve experts, because they are the ones who make it possible to get exceptional outcomes. In particular, excellence in retail is achieved through the know-how of consultants, craftsmen and experts who bring added value and cachet to a project.

Today we would like to tell you about the fabulous Ivoire pastry Boutique of Chef Kasey, which is a great example of a successful collaboration between several trades and masters in their fields. On this project, kobi lighting studio collaborated with: an artistic director, an architect, a blacksmith, a ceramic artist and a lighting consultant.

Together, we have created a lovely boutique, warm, sophisticated, sustainable and pleasant for the customer, for the pastry chefs and for the waiters alike. In a small space like the Ivoire boutique, the multitude of details are of great importance, and for every detail to fit together perfectly, collaboration between the different experts was necessary. Thanks to the light, we not only wanted to sublimate the succulent pastries made by Chef Kasey, but we also knew how to create an atmosphere adapted to the expectations of visitors and the needs of the cooks.

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Client: Chef Kasey (Doan)
Artistic Director: Mathias Laurent - Wedothatstuff
Architect: T3 ARCHITECTS
Ironworker: Sébastien SICOT - Blacksmith & Design
Ceramic artist: Agnes THIERRY - CeramicSouls
Lighting Craftsmen : Benjamin Fossati - Corretto Atelier of lights
Construction: Harmonie Co. and Minh Chuong Construction Co.
MEP: Harmonie Co.
Kitchen Supplier: Ly Bao Minh JSC HR Dept.
Recycled plastic furniture: PLASTIC People
Photographer: Hervé GOUBAND - ALISA Production

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